Pressure Calculator

P = F/A | Calculate Pressure, Force, or Area | Physics Solver

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💡 Pressure P in Pascals (Pa) = N/m² | Force F in Newtons (N) | Area A in m² | 1 Pa = 1 N/m² | Standard atmospheric pressure = 101,325 Pa

📖 How to Use This Pressure Calculator

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Select what to calculate - Choose Pressure (P), Force (F), or Area (A).
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Enter known values - Input the two known quantities (Force & Area, Pressure & Area, or Force & Pressure).
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Click "Calculate" - Get the result with step-by-step solution using P = F/A.

⚖️ Understanding Pressure (P = F/A)

Pressure is defined as force per unit area. The formula P = F/A shows that pressure increases when force increases or area decreases. This principle explains why sharp knives cut easily (small area) and why snowshoes prevent sinking (large area).

The SI unit for pressure is the Pascal (Pa), which equals one Newton per square meter (1 Pa = 1 N/m²). Other common pressure units include atmosphere (atm), bar, and pounds per square inch (psi).

📊 Key Pressure Formulas

Pressure: P = F / A
Force: F = P × A
Area: A = F / P

Where:
• P = Pressure (Pascals, Pa)
• F = Force (Newtons, N)
• A = Area (square meters, m²)

💡 Real-World Applications of Pressure

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference between pressure and force?
Force is a push or pull measured in Newtons. Pressure is force distributed over an area (P = F/A). The same force applied over a smaller area creates higher pressure.
What is Pascal's principle?
Pascal's principle states that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally throughout the fluid. This principle is used in hydraulic systems like car brakes and lifts.
What is standard atmospheric pressure?
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 101,325 Pascals (Pa), which equals 14.7 psi, 1 atm, or 1013.25 millibars.
How does area affect pressure?
For the same force, smaller area creates higher pressure. This is why sharp knives cut easily (small area) and snowshoes have large area to prevent sinking in snow.
What units can I use?
This calculator uses SI units: Newtons (N) for force, square meters (m²) for area, and Pascals (Pa) for pressure. 1 Pascal = 1 N/m².
How is pressure related to depth in fluids?
Hydrostatic pressure increases with depth: P = ρgh, where ρ is fluid density, g is gravity (9.8 m/s²), and h is depth. For water, pressure increases by about 1 atm every 10 meters.